Cosmic Inflation
Astrophysics
by Team ASTROPHYSICAST
1w ago
The universe developed from a tiny speck (hypothetically containing the entirety of space) into something much, much bigger. Cosmic inflation explains how this occurred uniformly in spite of the rapidness of the process ..read more
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Expansion of the universe.
Astrophysics
by Team ASTROPHYSICAST
1w ago
The expansion of the universe is the increase in distance between any two given gravitationally unbound parts of the observable universe with time. It is an intrinsic expansion whereby the scale of space itself changes. An extra dose of dark energy in the early universe, dubbed early dark energy, could reconcile the conflicting values of the Hubble constant. The outward pressure of this early dark energy would have sped up the universe’s expansion ..read more
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Cosmic Microwave Background (CMR)
Astrophysics
by Team ASTROPHYSICAST
1w ago
For thousands of years, humans have been trying to figure out the universe and determine its true extent. And there have been a lot of assumptions and theories. during the 1960s, astronomers became aware of microwave background radiation that was detectable in all directions. Known as the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), the existence of this radiation has helped to hone our understanding of how the Universe began. The cosmic microwave background (CMB, CMBR) is faint electromagnetic radiation that is a remnant from an early stage of the universe, filling all space. It represents the heat lef ..read more
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Branches of Astronomy
Astrophysics
by Team ASTROPHYSICAST
1w ago
Here we will try to mention some branches of Astronomy ..read more
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Star Formation (ft. Molly Wells)
Astrophysics
by Team ASTROPHYSICAST
1w ago
Talked with our expert on Star Formation and we provided with all that's necessary to understand star formation in one go. Stay Tuned for more on Stars in this Season ..read more
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Earth Sized Planets
Astrophysics
by Team ASTROPHYSICAST
5M ago
Discovering the first true "alien Earth" is a long-held dream of astronomers — and recent exoplanet discoveries have shown that small, rocky worlds like our own are abundant in the galaxy. Let’s look at some of the closest known analogues to our home planet. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rohit-agrawal92/support ..read more
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Kepler Space Telescope
Astrophysics
by Team ASTROPHYSICAST
5M ago
NASA's Kepler Space Telescope was an observatory in space dedicated to finding planets outside our solar system, with a particular focus on finding planets that might resemble Earth. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rohit-agrawal92/support ..read more
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Curosity Rover
Astrophysics
by Team ASTROPHYSICAST
5M ago
NASA's Curiosity rover is currently roaming Mars' landscape looking for signs of life and learning about the Red Planet's unique environment. Curiosity has four main science goals: Determine whether life ever arose on Mars. Characterize the climate of Mars. Characterize the geology of Mars. Prepare for human exploration. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rohit-agrawal92/support ..read more
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Remote Sensing
Astrophysics
by Team ASTROPHYSICAST
5M ago
Remote sensing is the acquiring of information from a distance. NASA observes Earth and other planetary bodies via remote sensors on satellites and aircraft that detect and record reflected or emitted energy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rohit-agrawal92/support ..read more
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Quasars
Astrophysics
by Team ASTROPHYSICAST
5M ago
Quasars are distant objects powered by black holes a billion times as massive as our sun, Shining so brightly that they eclipse the ancient galaxies that contain them. These powerful dynamos have fascinated astronomers since their discovery half a century ago. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rohit-agrawal92/support ..read more
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